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On Monday morning the students were back in the classroom, working out Euclid鈥檚 definitions, common notions, and postulates in lively discussions. They were coming to an understanding of the meaning of such terms as 鈥渓ine鈥 and 鈥減oint鈥 in preparation for demonstrating Euclidean propositions on Tuesday.

At the afternoon class, after Mass and lunch, students discussed the first two books of Boethius鈥 Consolation of Philosophy. Themes included what it means to be a man, the true causes of happiness, and the nature of fortune. 鈥淭his is when students really get a taste for the College鈥檚 academic program,鈥 says one prefect. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pivotal time.鈥

When the class came to an end, students filled the campus coffee shop to capacity for a lecture by College tutor Dr. John Nieto, 鈥淥n Art and Beauty.鈥 Dr. Nieto supplemented his remarks with a PowerPoint slideshow depicting many famous sculptures and paintings, several of which are at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, which the group will visit this afternoon.

Dr. John Nieto

Dr. John Nieto

In his lecture, Dr. Nieto explained St. Thomas Aquinas鈥檚 definition of beauty, advising students that, when they tour the Getty鈥檚 exhibits, they should examine every work for beauty鈥檚 three characteristics 鈥 integrity or unity, proportionality, and clarity. The talk was well received, giving the students a better understanding of how to approach various kinds of art.

After dinner the group met up in the coffee shop once more, where Admissions Director Jon Daly led an open forum for students who are interested in applying to Thomas Aquinas College. The Admissions staff answered questions about the College鈥檚 curriculum, teaching method, financial aid program, alumni, and various other subjects.

Admissions Director Jon Daly

Admissions Director Jon Daly

Students spent the evening study period preparing the Euclidean propositions that they will be called to demonstrate in the next morning鈥檚 class. Prefects were on hand to help and encourage. Afterward came the nightly Rosary, which, for the first time, students led, rather than prefects.

The final event of the evening was a set of basketball games pitting the prefects against the students. Both the women鈥檚 and the men鈥檚 games were full of energy, with the players making amazing shots, blocks, and passes. There was also an intense battle of cheering on the sidelines, with the supporters keeping up the energy and fun. Both games were very close and competitive. In the women鈥檚 game, the students won 22-21. In the men鈥檚 match, it was the prefects who emerged triumphant, 26-23. 

Fr. Sebastian leads the opening prayer.

Fr. Sebastian leads the opening prayer.

The Winners

The Winners

The Women's Prefect Team

The Women's Prefect Team